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Yes, the Russians have settled throughout Eastern Europe. At one point, Russia (then the USSR) used to control practically all of Eastern Europe.
Europe. Poland is in the Central Europe. Consider that Europe streatches from Spain to Mountains of Ural and there are countries to the East bordering Poland. It used to be consider Eastern Europe but this is misunderstanding. Poland is one of the Biggest countries in Europe and used to be Largest for most history of Europe.
Yes, the Russians have settled throughout Eastern Europe. At one point, Russia (then the USSR) used to control practically all of Eastern Europe.
Approximately 40% of Europe's land area is used for farming. This includes both arable land for crops and pasture land for livestock.
Eurasia is the single land mass that consists of Europe and Asia. It is the largest contiguous landmass on Earth, and the terms Europe and Asia are used to distinguish the western and eastern parts of this landmass.
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Eastern Europe is really just a geographical term. It is normally associated with former communist countries, that are geographically in that part of Europe, so it is used in that context too. Any continent has an eastern part to it. There is east Africa, east Asia etc.
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The division of Eastern and Western Europe has not disappeared and is still present for geographical and political reasons. I assume you're referring to the Iron Curtain, which divided the democratic Western Europe from the communist Eastern Europe. This dissolved in the late 1980s/early 1990s, during the fall of communism. However, the Iron Curtain borders are still typically used to differentiate between Eastern and Western Europe.
Definitely not. It is a name used in Bulgaria in eastern Europe.
The presence of illegal software used is highest in some Asian countries, followed by Eastern Europe, and the United States.
Western Europe. Eastern Europe is used to denote those countries that fell under the influence, or were part of the Soviet Union after the second world war. Finland managed to keep its independence, and is thus considered part of western Europe. Though i would like to note that the boundaries of eastern and western Europe have started to fade. Finland is in Western Europe, it is a border country of Eastern and Western.